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. >> new deadly violence in syria targets the city of hama. this video shows the city under fire by syria security forces. reports of at least a 52 people dead including four children. that and much more when "360" continues. >>> it was just an incredibly inspiring moment and really touching on the house floor. had nothing to do with the vote happening and put the whole vote in perspective or the debate that's been so contentious. not about politics but a person. when representative gabby giffords returns to the house floor for the first time since she was shot on that dark day back in january. she was welcomed back and applause, a lot of applause, listen! [ cheers and applause ] >> she looked great. nancy pelosi calls giffords the person per sonification of courage. she was fighting for her life in intensive care. she wasn't moving the right side of her body and still has trouble standing and speaking more than short phrases. this is a triumph for her family and her and her friends. her friend and colleague, debbie wasserman schultz helps her
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they say -- according to human rights activists inside syria. they say he was murdered by authorities. the regime has fired on ambulances, sent tanks into the streets, had attack helicopters and strike fighters open fire on protesters. all the while, the dictator bashar al assad promises reform and blames the unrest on outsider, terroristsp and thousands of criminals who have somehow managed to be romie in the streets, this in a total dictatorship. they say that only terrorists are being targeted and fighting is becoming much less. virtually everyone inside syria and around the world say otherwise. the regime, they say, is targeting opponents, dissidents and ordinary civilians. 13 people were killed today in syria, dozens over the weekend. about 3,000 according to the u.n. since the uprising began. day after day we see pictures like these, people beaten and killed by armed thugs. men shoved into car trunks, taken away, beaten, tortured and killed. that's the reality of the syrian dictatorship tries to deny to the world. remember, the regime deni
they say -- according to human rights activists inside syria. they say he was murdered by authorities. the regime has fired on ambulances, sent tanks into the streets, had attack helicopters and strike fighters open fire on protesters. all the while, the dictator bashar al assad promises reform and blames the unrest on outsider, terroristsp and thousands of criminals who have somehow managed to be romie in the streets, this in a total dictatorship. they say that only terrorists are being...
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. >>> later, our exclusive look inside the battle of homs, syria. the syrian army holding soldiers at bay in one neighborhood in homs. we'll hear from them. ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah >>> in crime and punishment, a twist in a story we have been following more than a year. police are investigating escort ads placed on backpage.com and three murders in detroit. police suspect a killer may be targeting escorts advertising online with that website. backpage.com takes in tens of millions of dollars each year for ads for adults. some are linked to sex crimes including child prostitution. officials say they are vigilent about monitoring the content of their ads and report abuses to the national center for exploited children. criminals use these websites as a tool to target victims. take a look. four women found dead in less than a week. bodies stuffed in the trunks of cars. police will not say if it's the work of a serial killer. three of the victims posted escort ads on backpage.com. >> with the vast increase in the use of social
. >>> later, our exclusive look inside the battle of homs, syria. the syrian army holding soldiers at bay in one neighborhood in homs. we'll hear from them. ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah >>> in crime and punishment, a twist in a story we have been following more than a year. police are investigating escort ads placed on backpage.com and three murders in detroit. police suspect a killer may be targeting escorts advertising online with that website....
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cnn can't send a correspondent into syria. but our reporter is monitoring the situation from cairo tonight. the syrian government says al qaeda -- i don't believe the pronouncements by the syrian government. what do we know? >> reporter: john, as you said, the syrian government blaming al qaeda. but the opposition groups we're speaking with in syria, the activists there, they're laying the blame at the doorstep of bashad. they say it's convenient at a time when arab lead monitors in syria that bashad would make these claims. in this ten months the uprising has been going on, he's said repeatedly he and his troops are fighting terrorists, even though the international community is condemning he and his regime for the violence there, they maintain there is terror within syria's borders. they say he's done this to convince them that al qaeda is there. but his crackdown against pro democracy demonstrators will exist. >> you mention that had arab league team in there. is there any sense this will impact their work as they try to do
cnn can't send a correspondent into syria. but our reporter is monitoring the situation from cairo tonight. the syrian government says al qaeda -- i don't believe the pronouncements by the syrian government. what do we know? >> reporter: john, as you said, the syrian government blaming al qaeda. but the opposition groups we're speaking with in syria, the activists there, they're laying the blame at the doorstep of bashad. they say it's convenient at a time when arab lead monitors in syria...
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. >>> up close on syria. an arab league fact finding mission. some activists say it was a ploy to buy time. the mission's leader is a military commander in sudan and was head of foreign intelligence in sudan. the government is accused of genocide in drafour. in every city, they reported more deaths, at least 35 people in all. this amateur video, let's take a look. this amateur video showed soldiers firing at protesters in a suburb of damascus. you can hear them chanting "god is great." it's impossible to verify the video. they won't allow international journalists inside the country. one reporter got in. he snuck into the oppositions stronghold. we are not revealing his name for his own safety. he hopes to go back. tonight, we have more video. they are no longer willing to shoot and kill their own people. >> reporter: the neighborhood fighters took me into a house where their men were engaged in a shoot out from snipers with the military. these men say they are from forces. they call themselves the free syrian army. one of the men managed to tak
. >>> up close on syria. an arab league fact finding mission. some activists say it was a ploy to buy time. the mission's leader is a military commander in sudan and was head of foreign intelligence in sudan. the government is accused of genocide in drafour. in every city, they reported more deaths, at least 35 people in all. this amateur video, let's take a look. this amateur video showed soldiers firing at protesters in a suburb of damascus. you can hear them chanting "god is...
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. >>> later, our exclusive look inside the battle of homs, syria. the syrian army holding soldiers at bay in one neighborhood in homs. we'll hear from them. nyquil (stuffy): hey, tylenol. you know we're kinda like twins. tylenol: we are? nyquil (stuffy): yeah, we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. tylenol: and i relieve nasal congestion. nyquil (stuffy): overachiever. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. here you go. driver's license. past five years' tax returns. high school report cards. and i'm gonna need to see a receipt for that watch you're wearing. you know, you really should provide us with a checklist of documents we're gonna need up front. who do you think i am? quicken loans? at quicken loans, we provide a checklist of the mortgage documents you'll need up front. it helps keep you in the know every step of the way. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. >>> in crime and punishment, a twist in a story we have been following more than a year. police are
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tonight horrifying new video out of syria. unarmed people raising nothing more than their voices in anger being met not just with police batons and small arms fire but with explosions and heavy gunfire. [ crowd noise ] >> the video claims to be from the syrian city of hams. we also have the most disturbing video yet out of syria, a 2-year-old child shot to death by government forces say human rights activists. we're going to show you the video coming up because it cuts through all the syrian government lies. it shows you what brutality and repression looks like up close. keeping them honest, tough questions for president obama about how well he has been delivering on the promise to put americans back to work. he's on a three-day, three-state bus tour talking jobs at every stop. promising a major new jobs initiative next month. in fact he and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have been talking about jobs for a long time now. >> american peems's top priority is the creation of jobs. >> create jobs. >> create jobs. >> job crea
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activists on the ground in syria are very, very concern. they believe that if something isn't done soon to stop this, that a genocide could occur. >> you've said that we can't verify these videos, but they seem pretty legitimate to us, otherwise we wouldn't be putting them on the air. 5,000 people dead since march, according to the u.n. and now the arab league observers are going to go in there. my question is, for a lot of us who don't understand the region, what will these observers be able to do? are they just going to be led around by the nose by the government showing them what they can and cannot see, and will they be able to stop any of this violence? >> reporter: drew, that's the key question. the protocol signed between the arab league and the syrian government stipulated that these monitors would be able to go in, that the syrian government would end the violence, that the military would be withdrawn from cities and towns and that detainees would be released. right now many people in syria are asking how effective the arab league
activists on the ground in syria are very, very concern. they believe that if something isn't done soon to stop this, that a genocide could occur. >> you've said that we can't verify these videos, but they seem pretty legitimate to us, otherwise we wouldn't be putting them on the air. 5,000 people dead since march, according to the u.n. and now the arab league observers are going to go in there. my question is, for a lot of us who don't understand the region, what will these observers be...
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. >> new deadly violence in syria targets the city of hama. this video shows the city under fire by syria security forces. reports of at least a 52 people dead including four children. that and much more when "360" continues. we'll always cook dinner, and cheer for our favorite team. we'll still go to meetings, make home movies, and learn new things. but how we do all this, will never be the same. didn't really know what i wanted to do. didn't like high school. and then i met my teacher, mr. mccooey, and that click happened. i would never have even thought about going into the engineering field if it wasn't for these ap classes, these teachers and them helping me realize that this is a major calling in my life. ♪ i didn't always know that i would like math, but now i think it'll change my life. [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one
. >> new deadly violence in syria targets the city of hama. this video shows the city under fire by syria security forces. reports of at least a 52 people dead including four children. that and much more when "360" continues. we'll always cook dinner, and cheer for our favorite team. we'll still go to meetings, make home movies, and learn new things. but how we do all this, will never be the same. didn't really know what i wanted to do. didn't like high school. and then i met my...
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tonight horrifying new video out of syria. unarmed people raising nothing more than their voices in anger being met not just with police batons and small arms fire but with explosions and heavy gunfire. [ crowd noise ] >> the video claims to be from the syrian city of hams. we also have the most disturbing video yet out of syria, a 2-year-old child shot to death by government forces say human rights activists. we're going to show you the video coming up because it cuts through all the syrian government lies. it shows you what brutality and repression looks like up close. keeping them honest, tough questions for president obama about how well he has been delivering on the promise to put americans back to work. he's on a three-day, three-state bus tour talking jobs at every stop. promising a major new jobs initiative next month. in fact he and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have been talking about jobs for a long time now. >> american peems's top priority is the creation of jobs. >> create jobs. >> create jobs. >> job crea
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people of syria. syria borders amajor ally of the unite, nato ally turkey, jordan, israel and iraq. in your view what are the interests of the united states in this region and what would you do to protect them? >> herman cain, you may not know this, but today governor perry called for a no-fly zone for the u.s. to participate in a no-fly zone over syria. would you go so fa, would you support that? >> no, i would not. i would work with our allies in the region to put pressure to be able to try and get our allies and other nations to stop buying oil from syria. that would be one thing that i'd do, but i would not support a no-fly zone. the most effective tools that we have in any of these situations are a strong military, which it is getting weaker, unfortunately, and our own economic strength. this whole discussion tonight about cutting and compromise, we didn't spend enough time talking about the other part of the problem. growing this economy. because this administration has failed dismally at growin
people of syria. syria borders amajor ally of the unite, nato ally turkey, jordan, israel and iraq. in your view what are the interests of the united states in this region and what would you do to protect them? >> herman cain, you may not know this, but today governor perry called for a no-fly zone for the u.s. to participate in a no-fly zone over syria. would you go so fa, would you support that? >> no, i would not. i would work with our allies in the region to put pressure to be...
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. >> new deadly violence in syria targets the city of hama. this video shows the city under fire by syria security forces. reports of at least a 52 people dead including four children. that and much more when "360" continues. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infection
. >> new deadly violence in syria targets the city of hama. this video shows the city under fire by syria security forces. reports of at least a 52 people dead including four children. that and much more when "360" continues. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel....
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and that's very unusual in syria. >> yeah. and there's a lot of suspicion from the opposition camp that this was something staged by the regime itself. they point to the fact that the regime hasn't released the names of all the victims, and they blamed al qaeda within 10 minutes of the bombing. you know, i think this is certainly something that the regime is capable of, but there's no evidence that it did so itself. >> all right. and it's going to be france asking for these observers in homs today, not tomorrow. we'll see how it plays out. always appreciate your analysis. >> thank you, hala. >>> a group of south korean citizens are now in north korea. they passed through the did i militaryized zone to pay their respects to kim jong il. a former first lady is leading that group. her husband won a nobel prize for trying to bring peace to the two koreas. the civilian trip did get the go-ahead from seoul, but there's no official cell gagz. -- delegation. >>> back here in the united states, eight days and counting. with the iowa ca
and that's very unusual in syria. >> yeah. and there's a lot of suspicion from the opposition camp that this was something staged by the regime itself. they point to the fact that the regime hasn't released the names of all the victims, and they blamed al qaeda within 10 minutes of the bombing. you know, i think this is certainly something that the regime is capable of, but there's no evidence that it did so itself. >> all right. and it's going to be france asking for these...
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what our arwon damon found at a refugee camped in syria. terrified syrian refugees literally trembling with fear. >> reporter: she's so scared that as she's talking her hands just keep shaking uncontrollably. you can hear her voice givering as well. and it's just -- the trauma of what she's seen and what she was talking about is just so evident. >> also tonight casey anthony's mom taking the stand again in the murder trial. people are lining up in droves to watch, pushing each other to wash. see what caused cindy anthony to break down in sobs today. and we'll tell you what she whispered to her daughter in court today. [ male announcer ] if you've been to the hospital with heart-related chest pain or a heart attack known as acs, you may not want to face the fact that you're at greater risk of a heart attack or stroke. plavix helps protect people with acs against heart attack or stroke: people like you. it's one of the most researched prescription medicines. goes beyond what they do alone by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking and f
what our arwon damon found at a refugee camped in syria. terrified syrian refugees literally trembling with fear. >> reporter: she's so scared that as she's talking her hands just keep shaking uncontrollably. you can hear her voice givering as well. and it's just -- the trauma of what she's seen and what she was talking about is just so evident. >> also tonight casey anthony's mom taking the stand again in the murder trial. people are lining up in droves to watch, pushing each other...
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still ahead the heart-breaking scene syria does not want you to see tonight. what our reporter found at a refugee camp inside syria terrified syrian refugees literally trembling with fear. >> she's so scared that she's talking, her hands just keep shaking uncontrollably. you can hear her voice quivering as well. and it's just the trauma of what she's seen, what she was talking about is just so evident. >> also tonight, casey anthony's mom taking the stand again in the murder trial people lining up in droves to watch, pushing each other to watch. see what caused cindy anthony to break down in sobs today. and we'll tell you what she whispered to her daughter in court today. ÷$r >>> tonight a 360 dispatch, syrian officials don't want you to see. they continue to refuse our requests for visas while the military keeps slaughtering civilians. the images are gruesome but we think it's important to show what's happening there. this was reportedly shot in dara where civilians were mowed down by guns last month. amnesty international believes more than 1,000 people, in
still ahead the heart-breaking scene syria does not want you to see tonight. what our reporter found at a refugee camp inside syria terrified syrian refugees literally trembling with fear. >> she's so scared that she's talking, her hands just keep shaking uncontrollably. you can hear her voice quivering as well. and it's just the trauma of what she's seen, what she was talking about is just so evident. >> also tonight, casey anthony's mom taking the stand again in the murder trial...
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. >>> we begin with syria tonight. for months, we have witnessed the world has witnessed men, women, children, demonstrating the streets. initially they called for reforms. those calls were met with arrests, torture, killing, they began to call for the overthrow of the regime. there has been more bloodshed in syria, and sadly that's nothing new tonight. what is new tonight is there's a team of observers from the arab league on the ground in syria. observers sent to verify that the president has removed military forces from the streets and is no longer attacking protesters. they've been on the ground about 48 hours. their initial statements are so far stunning. the chief monitor of this arab league ober force is a sudden and east commander. not only a commander but also the former head of foreign intelligence in the government of omaral bashir, a man wanted for genocide in crimes against humanity. more on that in a moment. today, the head of the arab league team told reuters that things were calm and there were no clash
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actually praising syria's dictator and his violent regime. we'll explain what is making them do that. also ahead, at least two tornadoes hit western massachusetts. the pictures are incredible, including the city of springfield. the latest on the damage coming up. down the hill? man: all right. we were actually thinking, maybe... we're going to hike up here, so we'll catch up with you guys. [ indistinct talking and laughter ] whew! i think it's worth it. working with a partner you can trust is always a good decision. massmutual. let our financial professionals help you reach your goals. and my dog bailey and i love to hang out in the kitchen. you love the aroma of beef tenderloin, don't you? you inspired a very special dog food. [ female announcer ] chef michael's canine creations. chef inspired. dog desired. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands o
actually praising syria's dictator and his violent regime. we'll explain what is making them do that. also ahead, at least two tornadoes hit western massachusetts. the pictures are incredible, including the city of springfield. the latest on the damage coming up. down the hill? man: all right. we were actually thinking, maybe... we're going to hike up here, so we'll catch up with you guys. [ indistinct talking and laughter ] whew! i think it's worth it. working with a partner you can trust is...
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or in some cases get into syria at different points of the year. you make the point, to move around in syria you'll need the government minders and what access will they get to truly see what's going on on the ground. >> reporter: absolutely. one member of the advance arab league team that spoke to cnn earlier said they would be going around in syria with syrian security because the syrian government insisted the syrian forces would need to provide them security. so that, again, begs the question, if syrian security is with them, are they going to be taken to the real flash point parts of these towns, of these provinces? we've heard these horrific tales the past few days in cities like homs, in neighborhoods where we're told a massacre is happening. the more activists we speak to, the more we hear words like carnage, continued blood bath. the question is how much can these people do, how effective will they be? we'll only be able to tell in the days and weeks to come. >> mohammed jamjoom, thank you. >>> now this. >> it's a special place because of
or in some cases get into syria at different points of the year. you make the point, to move around in syria you'll need the government minders and what access will they get to truly see what's going on on the ground. >> reporter: absolutely. one member of the advance arab league team that spoke to cnn earlier said they would be going around in syria with syrian security because the syrian government insisted the syrian forces would need to provide them security. so that, again, begs the...
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video, it was people outside one of them with foreign journalist barred from syria. we can't independently confirm the reports. another video reportedly shot of a group of man trying to recover a wounded man on the street and appear to come under gunfire. watch this. keep in mind, this is the holy month of ramadan. there were reports of machine guns firing from tanks and at least six more people were killed. the video of the tank was purportedly shot on the outskirts of the city of what hama. the president called the attacks on demonstrators horrifying. secretary of state clinton demanded assad stop the slaughter now! be right back. hey can i play with the toys ? sure, but let me get a little information first. for broccoli, say one. for toys, say two. toys ! the system can't process your response at this time. what ? please call back between 8 and 5 central standard time. he's in control. goodbye. even kids know it's wrong to give someone the run around. at ally bank you never have to deal with an endless automated system. you can talk to a real person 24/7. it's ju
video, it was people outside one of them with foreign journalist barred from syria. we can't independently confirm the reports. another video reportedly shot of a group of man trying to recover a wounded man on the street and appear to come under gunfire. watch this. keep in mind, this is the holy month of ramadan. there were reports of machine guns firing from tanks and at least six more people were killed. the video of the tank was purportedly shot on the outskirts of the city of what hama....
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many believe that real change in syria will only come from the barrel of a gun. ♪ >> from inside syria, the reporter wants to remain anonymous for security reasons. let's dig a little bit deeper as what about going on in syria. mohammed jamjoom is follow iing all of the unrest from egypt. syria has restricted access by international journalists. the arab league of observers in syria right now, do they have any real opportunity to see anything or are they completely controlled by the syrian regime? >> well, wolf, we've been trying to reach those arab league monitors on the ground directly and having a lot of difficulty doing so. there's been a lot of questions as to whether these observers have unfettered access, whether they're being heavily monitored by the syrian security forces. even though we haven't been able to speak to them directly, there's a lot of videos popping up purporting to show them in various cities, interacting with citizens. getting into arguments at times. one video today purports to show a scene in the city of -- where one arab league monitor or somebody who appear
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will syria comply? >> reporter: it does not look like the syrian government is in any mood to cooperate or negotiate. in the meantime, we're seeing a disturbing transformation of the syrian opposition movement that started out last march, marching peacefully, calling for change and turning increasingly into an armed movement. look at this incredible video that we believe was shot within the last couple of days. look in your lower right hand corner. there's a mansweeping up debris on a largely empty st. an armed personnel carrier up the road. the walks back in the shot carrying a rocket propelled grenade launcher and fires it with incredible accuracy at that armor personnel carrier, showing some degree of training, real sophistication there. we're seeing in other cities across syria, particularly in the northwest, other armed groups of rebels, many defectors from the syrian military and taken up arms and engaged in clashes with the syrian civilian forces, something we did not see five, six months ago. it
will syria comply? >> reporter: it does not look like the syrian government is in any mood to cooperate or negotiate. in the meantime, we're seeing a disturbing transformation of the syrian opposition movement that started out last march, marching peacefully, calling for change and turning increasingly into an armed movement. look at this incredible video that we believe was shot within the last couple of days. look in your lower right hand corner. there's a mansweeping up debris on a...
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sankss are never going to turn syria around overnight but can make syria pay a price. it is happening. it may not be enough but it's clearly some action, at least. >> robin wright, appreciate your insight. thank you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, which republican presidential candidate can brag about being in a dead heat with president obama tonight? and next, dramatic new pictures of what it was like inside the washington monument. >>> welcome back. the senate just passed a bill that would avoid a government shutdown at the end of the week. >>> sarah palin has informed that he may sue taughted the gossip in "the rogue." >>> last month an earthquake hit here in d.c. and the shaking starts and the security guard looks around and pretty soon, everyone heads downstairs. starting tomorrow, the damage will be assessed. starting next monday, we move to 6:00 p.m. eastern. that's an hour earlier to make room for erin burnett. we start at 6:00 eastern and erin starts at 7:00 as of next month. >>> and, next, what can be controversial about a bake sale? well, plenty
sankss are never going to turn syria around overnight but can make syria pay a price. it is happening. it may not be enough but it's clearly some action, at least. >> robin wright, appreciate your insight. thank you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, which republican presidential candidate can brag about being in a dead heat with president obama tonight? and next, dramatic new pictures of what it was like inside the washington monument. >>> welcome back....
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there's a real choice in syria. syria is a mercantile society. it has a deep tradition and decent people. they deserve a chance. this is what we need to be able to see, that it's not -- we don't have this stark choice of either bashar or chaos. >> right. fouad, great to have you on again. ann marie slaughter as well. thank you so much. >>> there are other stories in the world. sometimes you really need them. just ahead, he was lurking at the denver airport. this is something to make you smile at the end of the night. it's been a pretty tough couple of days. a really bizarre, one of the more stranger people we've ever put on the "ridicu-list." stay tuned. [ bell tolls ] [ indistinct conversations ] [ hissing ] agents, what did we learn here today? that lint balls are extremely flammable! well, yeah. and that 15,000 dryer fires happen every year! that's why it's important to regularly clean and inspect your vents! correct. where did you get that?! i built it. [ male announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum
there's a real choice in syria. syria is a mercantile society. it has a deep tradition and decent people. they deserve a chance. this is what we need to be able to see, that it's not -- we don't have this stark choice of either bashar or chaos. >> right. fouad, great to have you on again. ann marie slaughter as well. thank you so much. >>> there are other stories in the world. sometimes you really need them. just ahead, he was lurking at the denver airport. this is something to...
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what our arwon damon found at a refugee camped in syria. terrified syrian refugees literally trembling with fear. >> reporter: she's so scared that as she's talking her hands just keep shaking uncontrollably. you can hear her voice givering as well. and it's just -- the trauma of what she's seen and what she was talking about is just so evident. >> also tonight casey anthony's mom taking the stand again in the murder trial. people are lining up in droves to watch, pushing each other to wash. see what caused cindy anthony to break down in sobs today. and we'll tell you what she whispered to her daughter in court today. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] thanks to advanced natural gas turbine technology from ge, the power that will help make our nation more energy independent is right here in america. [ crickets chirping ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] advanced gas turbine technology from ge. ♪ >> this was reportedly shot on friday that allegedly shows protesters taking cover behind a wall. obviously you can hear the gunfire. again we can't see f
what our arwon damon found at a refugee camped in syria. terrified syrian refugees literally trembling with fear. >> reporter: she's so scared that as she's talking her hands just keep shaking uncontrollably. you can hear her voice givering as well. and it's just -- the trauma of what she's seen and what she was talking about is just so evident. >> also tonight casey anthony's mom taking the stand again in the murder trial. people are lining up in droves to watch, pushing each other...
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look at the geography of syria. i think these things work to the advantage of the regime. >> to you see it then just devolving into civil war? >> well, i don't know what we name it. sometimes the famous question of shakespeare, what's in a name. there is already a civil war in syria. there is a fight between the regime and the people. there is also -- we can't really dodge this. there is the sectarian fault line between a principally sunni opposition and a minority regime. and i think for the syrian people we can say one thing here as americans, there is no taste in this country, there is no ground swell for intervention in syria. president obama, the biggest applause line he's going to get in charlotte, north carolina, when he's renominated, is that he ended the iraq war. he is not going to go into another campaign, so in fact when you look at the libyans, it was a solar lunar eclipse. they were lucky. sarkozy worked for them and they were delivered. >> thanks for being on. let us know what you think. we're on face
look at the geography of syria. i think these things work to the advantage of the regime. >> to you see it then just devolving into civil war? >> well, i don't know what we name it. sometimes the famous question of shakespeare, what's in a name. there is already a civil war in syria. there is a fight between the regime and the people. there is also -- we can't really dodge this. there is the sectarian fault line between a principally sunni opposition and a minority regime. and i...
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. ♪ >>> in syria tonight, the grisly >>> in syria tonight, the grisly death of a much-loved opposition leader triggers human right groups and state department. the body of the key organizer in the syrian uprising was returned to his family in daraya on friday. as you can see, we're going to be showing you these images of his body. very disturbing. according to his friends, he appeared to be badly beaten and bruised, tortured, according to fellow activists. they say he was on the run for three months when he was arrested last week in a suburb of damascus. we can't independently verify the detail because syria has repeatedly denied our request for visas. they say the bloody government crackdown now in its sixth month is an effort to root out armed terrorists. the state department called on assad to end his assault singling out this man as a champion of peace, committed to the regime's, quote, despicable violence. earlier i spoke to a friend of his and we won't use his name, we will just call him amir. he was the last person know to see matar before his arrest. he joined us by phone from
. ♪ >>> in syria tonight, the grisly >>> in syria tonight, the grisly death of a much-loved opposition leader triggers human right groups and state department. the body of the key organizer in the syrian uprising was returned to his family in daraya on friday. as you can see, we're going to be showing you these images of his body. very disturbing. according to his friends, he appeared to be badly beaten and bruised, tortured, according to fellow activists. they say he was on...
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she didn't even go to syria. she just relied on reports coming from syrian refugees in -- >> back in april, you yourself said that no international commission needed to come to syria or was allowed to come to syria because your government was perfectly capable of being transparent and doing your own investigations. that does not seem to be true. >> no, no, no. i was mistaken from my words. we have allowed after the presidential statement adopted by the security council, we have allowed a humanitarian mission. >> the syrian ambassador to the united nations on this program. after not allowing the human rights delegation into syria, despite his fancy suit and fancy talk, the government did not allow a delegation back in syria. then the regime reluctantly allowed a u.n. humanitarian mission to visit. that's what he was talking about. we've just gotten a preliminary statement from them. while there is no countrywide humanitarian crisis, meaning basically there is enough food and water for syrians, quote, the constant
she didn't even go to syria. she just relied on reports coming from syrian refugees in -- >> back in april, you yourself said that no international commission needed to come to syria or was allowed to come to syria because your government was perfectly capable of being transparent and doing your own investigations. that does not seem to be true. >> no, no, no. i was mistaken from my words. we have allowed after the presidential statement adopted by the security council, we have...
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at least 34 people were killed in syria today. protesters took to the streets across the country after weekly friday prayers and syrian security forces opened fire on them. night after night on this program, we've witnessed the bravery of syrians, who have given their lives calling for change. it's easy to turn away and go frustrated that nothing has changed. we think we owe it to those dying in the streets to bear witness to their struggle and to their deaths. we want to show you video of what happened to one man today, we want you to see the efforts of others brave enough to rescue others with bullets buzzing around him. >> cnn can't independently verify the specifics of the video and we don't know if the man died or not. despite the crackdown, protesters refused to back down. yesterday, president obama praised the syrian people for demanding a transition to democracy and issued a message to the syrian leader. >> president assad now has a choice. he can lead that transition, or get out of the way. the syrian government must stop
at least 34 people were killed in syria today. protesters took to the streets across the country after weekly friday prayers and syrian security forces opened fire on them. night after night on this program, we've witnessed the bravery of syrians, who have given their lives calling for change. it's easy to turn away and go frustrated that nothing has changed. we think we owe it to those dying in the streets to bear witness to their struggle and to their deaths. we want to show you video of what...
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. >>> anti-government protesters in syria are getting help from the u.s. government in getting their voices heard. details on that, next. >>> and what do you think were the top stories of the year? we'll look at the leading picks coming up. [ adrianna ] when i grill lobster, i make sure it's a melt in your mouth kind of experience. [ john ] the wood fires up the grill a little bit hotter so you really get a good sear and it locks in the juices. surf & turf -- you can't go wrong. [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's surf & turf event. choose from three grilled combinations all under $20. like our maine lobster with peppercorn sirloin or our new bacon-wrapped shrimp with blue cheese sirloin for $14.99. [ adrianna ] i think the guests are going to take a bite and be like "oh, man, this is so awesome." [ john ] i'm grill master john mazany. i'm grill master adrianna hollis. and we sea food differently. >>> overseas today, israeli leaders are concerned about how the historic election in egypt is taking shape. early results from the first round of voting
. >>> anti-government protesters in syria are getting help from the u.s. government in getting their voices heard. details on that, next. >>> and what do you think were the top stories of the year? we'll look at the leading picks coming up. [ adrianna ] when i grill lobster, i make sure it's a melt in your mouth kind of experience. [ john ] the wood fires up the grill a little bit hotter so you really get a good sear and it locks in the juices. surf & turf -- you can't go...
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look at the geography of syria. i think these things work to the advantage of the regime. >> to you see it then just devolving into civil war? >> well, i don't know what we name it. sometimes the famous question of shakespeare, what's in a name. there is already a civil war in syria. there is a fight between the regime and the people. there is also -- we can't really dodge this. there is the sectarian fault line between a principally sunni opposition and a minority regime. and i think for the syrian people we can say one thing here as americans, there is no taste in this country, there is no ground swell for intervention in syria. president obama, the biggest applause line he's going to get in charlotte, north carolina, when he's renominated, is that he ended the iraq war. he is not going to go into another campaign, so in fact when you look at the libyans, it was a solar lunar eclipse. they were lucky. sarkozy worked for them and they were delivered. >> thanks for being on. let us know what you think. we're on face
look at the geography of syria. i think these things work to the advantage of the regime. >> to you see it then just devolving into civil war? >> well, i don't know what we name it. sometimes the famous question of shakespeare, what's in a name. there is already a civil war in syria. there is a fight between the regime and the people. there is also -- we can't really dodge this. there is the sectarian fault line between a principally sunni opposition and a minority regime. and i...
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syria is a police state. the idea that there are tens of thousands of armed thug ganged who aren't affiliated with the government who are against the government, that's just absurd. >> it is absurd. look, anderson. bashar assad lacks absolute credibility, not only around the world and the international community but with his own people. if there was an ounce of honesty or integrity to the speech, it would have begun by saying i'm going to pull back the syrian military forces who are at the moment, slaughtering the syrian people. and i'm going to investigate the sort of abuses that the military is visited upon the syrian people. but he can't do that because, of course, he's ordered those abuses so this is just further evidence. it sort of delusional if you ask me. he makes the statement but it clearly lacks any truth or sincerity. >> you talked about the arab silence on friday. we heard from the arab league and they said the u.n. shouldn't get involved. outside powers shouldn't go involved in the internal affa
syria is a police state. the idea that there are tens of thousands of armed thug ganged who aren't affiliated with the government who are against the government, that's just absurd. >> it is absurd. look, anderson. bashar assad lacks absolute credibility, not only around the world and the international community but with his own people. if there was an ounce of honesty or integrity to the speech, it would have begun by saying i'm going to pull back the syrian military forces who are at...
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break the grip of pain with aspercreme. >>> more violence on the streets of syria. activists say this video posted on youtube shows syrian security forces firing on protesters in a damascus suburb. we can't confirm the authenticity of the video. ash leaders travel through damascus. they tell cnn a permanent team will remain in place. foreign reporters are not allowed into sir yeah one journalist did manage to get inside the flashpoint city of homs. not naming the journalist for his safety, but over the next few days cnn will be showcasing his remarkable stories. here is his first report on snipers targeting anyone who dares to walk in the street. >> reporter: the snipers are on basically every main street. they have checkpoints on both sides. snipers would shoot everybody who was basically crossing this street between 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 in the morning. this is an unofficial curfew. the activists told me, i have to meet this woman there. this is the mother of a victim who got shot when she was pregnant in the seventh month. it was during the morning when she wants to
break the grip of pain with aspercreme. >>> more violence on the streets of syria. activists say this video posted on youtube shows syrian security forces firing on protesters in a damascus suburb. we can't confirm the authenticity of the video. ash leaders travel through damascus. they tell cnn a permanent team will remain in place. foreign reporters are not allowed into sir yeah one journalist did manage to get inside the flashpoint city of homs. not naming the journalist for his...
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syria. of course, this is raising some eyebrows saying there are only ten of you in each hot spot and you are being acompacompanied be syrian government. >> that's right, hala. we were told observers would fan out to other citiy ies and we hd that in hama there were protests and clashes earlier in the day. now, we're being told, in fact, those visits were postponed for logistical reasons and causing more concerns among the activists and many of them are really convinced that what the syrian government is showing these observers is just a charade. it's not the real picture of what's going on there in syria right now. we heard yesterday that while observers were in the city activists and residents said crackdowns were still going on and thousands of protesters that were in places in the neighborhood there being fired upon with live ammunition and tear gas trying to disperse the crowd. when we spoke to arab league monitors earlier today and asked them, they said, you know, reports being written
syria. of course, this is raising some eyebrows saying there are only ten of you in each hot spot and you are being acompacompanied be syrian government. >> that's right, hala. we were told observers would fan out to other citiy ies and we hd that in hama there were protests and clashes earlier in the day. now, we're being told, in fact, those visits were postponed for logistical reasons and causing more concerns among the activists and many of them are really convinced that what the...
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syria needs some source of capital, and it has that in iran, but it's limited because mostly syria's, again, a state. there's a lot of black market economy. there's a lot of smuggling, it gets a certain amount of its revenue and hard currency from iran, that's all it needs to survive certainly in the short run. >> some european nations still do energy business with syria. is it possible a tougher line from the obama administration could bring tougher european sanctions as well? >> they could bring tougher european sanctions. you're right, there's a modest amount of energy business in syria, but the money all flows directly to the regime, and that might make a difference. but look at libya. we have all-out civil war, a no-fly zone supporting the rebels, we have covert assistance being provided by france and other european countries, perhaps by the united states, and still we don't have any signs of that regime is cracking. these guys have spent decades building up a structure of power that is entirely about regime preservation. while other regimes worry about raising standards of livin
syria needs some source of capital, and it has that in iran, but it's limited because mostly syria's, again, a state. there's a lot of black market economy. there's a lot of smuggling, it gets a certain amount of its revenue and hard currency from iran, that's all it needs to survive certainly in the short run. >> some european nations still do energy business with syria. is it possible a tougher line from the obama administration could bring tougher european sanctions as well? >>...
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the same goes for syria. so as the u.s. and nato target the libyan government and not syrian leaders, is there a double standard? >>> plus, a scandal is unfolding. the u.s. sent guns across the border, into the hands of drug gangs. >> we weren't giving guns to people who were hunting bear. we were giving guns to people who were killing other humans. >> someone in a powerful position signed off on the operation known as fast and furious and lawmakers are trying to find out who it is. >>> plus, americans addicted to sex. we'll tell you what's causing more and more people to cross a very dangerous line. >>> clearly, i'm not the guy in all those pictures. i'm t.j. holmes sitting in for brooke baldwin. that's senator jim demint of south carolina. he's speaking at the republican leadership conference happening right now in new orleans. a gathering of conservatives there and a gathering of a lot of the potential presidential hopefuls. we heard from ron paul last hour. he spoke just a bit ago, and also as promised, we're waiting to
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because if you take a look at the geography of syria, the geography of syria really favors the regime. when you think here is a country which has lebanon on one side, which is subordinate to syria, which has jordan on the other side, which is in a way, very, very wary of any intervention and they it has israel, which is very complicated relationship. then it has iraq. which is very sympathetic to the assad regime. then it has turkey. which has played cat and mouse with the syrian rebellion. it hints it will come in, but then it doesn't. so i think it's the recipe for a long, long war. >> anything that's going to happen? >> absolutely. this is where we are. the regime can't bury this revolution. the revolution can't overthrow the regime. when we look at the powers beyond, the international community has really been disgraceful. and the belief in the arab league has been such a sham. when you look at the sudanese general going to homs and saying he saw nothing frightening in homs. well, with all due respect, maybe his standards are the darfur standards. >> i'm, this is what i just canno
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his death has been seen as a turning point in syria, the moment when the uprisings in syria triggered national and international outrage. this newest victim, i caution you this is terribly tragic video and we're not even showing you all of it. tamir disappeared on the same day hamza did. the friends were apparently together. as you can see, he was brutally murdered. meanwhile, we obtained fresh evidence of just how cruel the army is. this video was smuggled out. it shows military thugs brutalizing a protester they detained. we're seeking to get more information on this event. i want to make one thing clear. the united states is now involved in two military actions in the region. in libya and yemen. but syria is a country where the u.s. has done very little to intervene. so where do we draw the line? it appears tonight that there is simply not any clear answers to that question. i'll have more on all this in just a moment, but first a look at the other stories we'll be drilling down on tonight. >>> did anthony weiner break the law? a prominent law professor says it's possible. never mi
his death has been seen as a turning point in syria, the moment when the uprisings in syria triggered national and international outrage. this newest victim, i caution you this is terribly tragic video and we're not even showing you all of it. tamir disappeared on the same day hamza did. the friends were apparently together. as you can see, he was brutally murdered. meanwhile, we obtained fresh evidence of just how cruel the army is. this video was smuggled out. it shows military thugs...
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get the truck and g that list done ♪ >>> in syria tonight, the grisly >>> in syria tonight, the grisly death of a much-loved opposition leader triggers human right groups and state department. the body of the key organizer in the syrian uprising was returned to his family in daraya on friday. as you can see, we're going to be showing you these images of his body. very disturbing. according to his friends, he appeared to be badly beaten and bruised, tortured, according to fellow activists. they say he was on the run for three months when he was arrested last week in a suburb of damascus. we can't independently verify the detail because syria has repeatedly denied our request for visas. they say the bloody government crackdown now in its sixth month is an effort to root out armed terrorists. the state department called on assad to end his assault singling out this man as a champion of peace, committed to the regime's, quote, despicable violence. earlier i spoke to a friend of his and we won't use his name, we will just call him amir. he was the last person know to see matar before his ar
get the truck and g that list done ♪ >>> in syria tonight, the grisly >>> in syria tonight, the grisly death of a much-loved opposition leader triggers human right groups and state department. the body of the key organizer in the syrian uprising was returned to his family in daraya on friday. as you can see, we're going to be showing you these images of his body. very disturbing. according to his friends, he appeared to be badly beaten and bruised, tortured, according to...
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. >>> still ahead tonight, new violence in syria. more than 100 people killed. but who's doing the killing? >>> also ahead, eman al obeidy, the woman who claims she was gang-raped by gadhafi's soldiers, finally escapes libya. we'll tell you where she is now. >>> and the ridiculist. i wanted to bring it to you friday night but my producer's birthday surprise got in the way. paris hilton is not on the list, by the way. we'll explain ahead. ivan . . . ivan . . . alright, go ahead, right in front. what's your favorite piece of technology besides the engine? it would have to be the sync. i use it everyday, all the time. what do you think ford is doing right? striking a balance. you need to have the balance of fuel efficiency, with today's economy, and you absolutely need that horsepower. do you think your car looks good in here? i think it looks good, but it think it would look better if i was in it. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 are still talking about retirement tdd# 1-800-345-2550 like it's some kind of dream. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it's either this magic number i'm supposed t
. >>> still ahead tonight, new violence in syria. more than 100 people killed. but who's doing the killing? >>> also ahead, eman al obeidy, the woman who claims she was gang-raped by gadhafi's soldiers, finally escapes libya. we'll tell you where she is now. >>> and the ridiculist. i wanted to bring it to you friday night but my producer's birthday surprise got in the way. paris hilton is not on the list, by the way. we'll explain ahead. ivan . . . ivan . . . alright,...
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. >> fouad, i wonder, i know you're watching that video, too, what does assaud and syria think watching that video? what message is that bringing to the middle east? >> that's exactly what -- a man for his security, he posted a note on an al jazeera blog and said congratulations what happened here in libya happened in syria. so i think in both syria and yemen, there were two tyrants, surely al assad, must think of the spectacle that he is seeing and think about the justice that has come. there is a wonderful cartoon, drawn by a syrian cartoonist and he was beaten up severely for it. it showed gadhafi driving a jeep and hitching a ride with him. this is the fault of the despots this is what they and do this is the end they deserve. >> fran in terms of libya moving forward this is obviously a huge milestone. >> it is a huge milestone. libya has money challenges, the money from oil revenue, and in north africa, training along the border near to libya. there will be those around them that will seek to take advantage. so that's a concern. there will be tribal differences. there will be gadha
. >> fouad, i wonder, i know you're watching that video, too, what does assaud and syria think watching that video? what message is that bringing to the middle east? >> that's exactly what -- a man for his security, he posted a note on an al jazeera blog and said congratulations what happened here in libya happened in syria. so i think in both syria and yemen, there were two tyrants, surely al assad, must think of the spectacle that he is seeing and think about the justice that has...
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she didn't even go to syria. she just relied on reports coming from syrian refugees in -- >> back in april, you yourself said that no international commission needed to come to syria or was allowed to come to syria because your government was perfectly capable of being transparent and doing your own investigations. that does not seem to be true. >> no, no, no. i was mistaken from my words. we have allowed after the presidential statement adopted by the security council, we have allowed a humanitarian mission. >> the syrian ambassador to the united nations on this program. after not allowing the human rights delegation into syria, despite his fancy suit and fancy talk, the government did not allow a delegation back in syria. then the regime reluctantly allowed a u.n. humanitarian mission to visit. that's what he was talking about. we've just gotten a preliminary statement from them. while there is no countrywide humanitarian crisis, meaning basically there is enough food and water for syrians, quote, the constant
she didn't even go to syria. she just relied on reports coming from syrian refugees in -- >> back in april, you yourself said that no international commission needed to come to syria or was allowed to come to syria because your government was perfectly capable of being transparent and doing your own investigations. that does not seem to be true. >> no, no, no. i was mistaken from my words. we have allowed after the presidential statement adopted by the security council, we have...
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that's next. >>> as many as 80 people may be dead in syria. take a look at hama, syria. witnesses say troops and policemen opened fire on protesters gathered to commemorate the children killed since this uprising began. we cannot independently verify the casualty count. the number comes from a human rights group citing medical sources in syria. >>> let's move to yemen now. there are conflicting reports about the location of and the condition of the president ali abdullah saleh. rah late sa is here. what do we know. what has been verified? >> we know very little, richelle. we received information from the soud day government official that president saleh has gone to saudi arabia. he's arrived there for treatment. however, yemeni officials deny that. they say he's okay, sustained light injuries, possibly on his head. this is the conflicting information, complete confusion as to what the condition of the president is and where he is at this point. >> what do we know about the motivation behind the attacks, who did this? >> no one knows. what we know is president saleh himse
that's next. >>> as many as 80 people may be dead in syria. take a look at hama, syria. witnesses say troops and policemen opened fire on protesters gathered to commemorate the children killed since this uprising began. we cannot independently verify the casualty count. the number comes from a human rights group citing medical sources in syria. >>> let's move to yemen now. there are conflicting reports about the location of and the condition of the president ali abdullah...
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she didn't even go to syria. she just relied on reports coming from syrian refugees in south turkey. >> sir, you yourself said no international commission needed to come to syria or was allowed to come to syria because your government was perfectly capable of being transparent and doing your own investigations. that does not seem to be true. >> absolutely. i'm sticking to my words. we are not talking about the commission coming from geneva. we have aloud after the presidential statement adopted by security council we have allowed mission, humanitarian mission from ocha. >> syria's ambassador to the united nations on this program. after not allowing human rights delegation into syria. despite whatever he says and whatever his fancy suit and all his talk, he did not allow -- they did not allow -- the government there did not allow a delegation back into syria. then the assad regime reluctantly allowed a humanitarian mission to visit. we got a statement" while there's no country-wide humanitarian crisis, basically t
she didn't even go to syria. she just relied on reports coming from syrian refugees in south turkey. >> sir, you yourself said no international commission needed to come to syria or was allowed to come to syria because your government was perfectly capable of being transparent and doing your own investigations. that does not seem to be true. >> absolutely. i'm sticking to my words. we are not talking about the commission coming from geneva. we have aloud after the presidential...